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Can't find better wording for the title of this thread, but I wanted to hear what others think are relatively annoying-yet-easily-addressed structural gaps that get in the way of care-free walking around Boston. For instance:
1) Getting from the Fens to Commonwealth Ave./the Esplanade along Charlesgate (100 yard gap that is ugly, hazardous and unnecessary)
2) Crazy gap that doesn't let you get off the Longfellow Bridge on the Cambridge side onto the riverfront path (a staircase down from a mooring puts you on this grassy plot encircled by guardrailing--no way to get to the walking path with risking your life).
There are others I can think of, but these stand out as relatively easy fixes that one would think the parks system or Emerald Necklace Conservancy would have figured out. If it weren't for these gaps, you could pretty easily avoid traffic for miles and miles.
1) Getting from the Fens to Commonwealth Ave./the Esplanade along Charlesgate (100 yard gap that is ugly, hazardous and unnecessary)
2) Crazy gap that doesn't let you get off the Longfellow Bridge on the Cambridge side onto the riverfront path (a staircase down from a mooring puts you on this grassy plot encircled by guardrailing--no way to get to the walking path with risking your life).
There are others I can think of, but these stand out as relatively easy fixes that one would think the parks system or Emerald Necklace Conservancy would have figured out. If it weren't for these gaps, you could pretty easily avoid traffic for miles and miles.